how did this band still manage to sound this good so far into their career damn
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I swear this feels like it'll be their 20th alb or some shi
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Sounds great to me
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this is nice
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Not heard these guys since I purchased and subsequently threw The Eagle Isn’t Howling out the metaphorical window.
Is there any chance of salvation?
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I thought they were overrated for years and years, then suddenly one disc clicked and I recognise the grandeur
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Oh they have some great albums, that’s not what I was saying - they just lost me with that one and I haven’t heard anything they’ve released since.
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demon listen to hardcore will never die
great album
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Agreed
Will always love this band.
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hyped
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90% of this band's stuff just does nothing for me, but I'll always love their first 2 albums.
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I know I’m old but when did they start singing? Either way, this > Radiohead’s entire discography.
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imagine comparing a pop shoegaze track to radiohead. anyways, great track
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pretty relaxing seems like good study music
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Fuck Radiohead!
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The two singles are really nice. Their tracks with vocals have always been great!
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imagine calling Mogwai "pop shoegaze"
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Some really weird takes in here, then again maybe Mogwai are just a really different band now?
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imagine even imagining anything at all
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this is really nice tbh, they pull off the vocals and the pop so effortlessly, it really works!
surely the most radio-friendly pop song they've done, in the best way possible. looking forward to the album, everything since hardcore will never die has been a bit of a let-down for me.
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Really nice. A full on gazey power-pop album would be awesome
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good jam
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